Ancient image depicting the royal sarcophagus of the Egyptian boy king

Surrounded by the four pillars of Luxor, the sarcophagus of King Tut is a creative synergy of style and function. This richly hand-painted, quality designer resin work of decorative art boasts the colors of the Egyptian palette highlighted in faux gold leaf. This signature piece even opens to secretly hide your treasures. Our sculpt is shown to true advantage beneath a 3/8" thick, pencil-edged, quality glass top measuring 3½ feet wide to make it a breathtaking sight from all angles.

The crown piece of my collection!
I have been buying Egyptian pieces from you for years, and this table is stunning. I get so many compliments on it.
December 12, 2014

Very poorly painted!
Someone painted it really fast and it looks pretty bad up close. Also had two very sticky labels attached to the top (Made in China etc. - tough to remove. I'll have it repainted at some point. It was very dusty and dirty too and I wondered it I got a used piece. I've bought over 30 items from Design Toscano and this was the most expensive and most poorly made...go figure.
March 18, 2014

This table is AMAZING!
We absolutely LOVE this table! :D The quality is top notch, and one of the coolest things is that the sarcophagus at the bottom opens up and has storage space inside! It's also decorated inside the sarcophagus, the attention to detail is phenomenal
April 17, 2013

Perfect Coffee Table
I bought this to use as a coffee table in the Ancient Egyptian living room.
March 26, 2012

Stunning conversation piece!
I had to leave a table like this behind in a move. I'm buying another!
November 24, 2011

Bought this unusual item months ago and have listened to favorable comments ever since. Beautifully designed ;except the contemporary brass hinges might have been used or at least painted to match the baseand well worth the money. Highly recommended!
April 27, 2010

Very exquisite detailed painting of the sarcophagus.... the quality is exceptional and worth the price. A 24" mummy fits perfectly inside the sarcophagus and gives a delightful surprise to curious tots and adults!
October 17, 2008